Books That Make Me Bibliovangelize

The credit for this post goes to my good friend Brandy of Random Musings of a Bibliophile who also wrote about this topic. I got the word “bibliovangelizing” from professional book pusher Angie and I thought it would be fitting for this post. You know how some books are just SO GOOD that the moment you finish reading them, you just want to share it with the whole world? You want to convince all your friends and everyone you know to read these books? Well, those are the titles that make me want to bibliovangelize by spreading the word about them. That’s one of the reasons why I have a book blog, because it’s the perfect platform for pushing people to read the books that I love. To the point where I won’t shut up about the books and would even organize and hostblog eventsaboutthem. For some of my favorite series, I’m including only one book to represent the series. Click on the covers to check out my reviews (if I have them). Here are my choices, broken out by genre:

Fantasy:

Urban fantasy:

Historical fiction:
YA and NA contemporary:

Adult contemporary romance:

Sci-fi:

I might have missed out on some titles but these are the ones that I could think of while writing this post. What about the rest of you, what are the books that make you bibliovangelize?

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8 thoughts on “Books That Make Me Bibliovangelize”

These are great selections, Chachic! You know you and Angie have turned me into a believer for many of my new favorite authors, aka, Laura Florand, Melina Marchetta, and Megan Whalen Turner. So thank you and don’t stop bibliovangelizing! 🙂 I so bibliovangelize these authors’ works too along with the Raven Cycle series of Maggie Stiefvater and Kate Meader’s and Lauren Layne’s contemporary romances.

Yay, I’m glad we’ve managed to convince you to read those authors and that you fell in love with their books too. 🙂 Scorpio Races is my favorite Maggie Stiefvater book. Let’s see if I’ll change my mind about that when I read all four books at the end of this year, when the last one is out. I need to check out Kate Meader and Lauren Layne, I don’t think I’ve read any of their stuff. Where should I start if I want to give them a try?

Ah, I love this post. You have such good taste, Chachic. 😉 I bibliovangelize basically all of these. With the addition of Robin McKinley. I push her on pretty much every person I know/meet. There’s no help for it. It’s genetic, bone-deep.

On a side note, I’ve promised myself this year is the year I’ll read more Marchetta.

Ah, I love this post. You have such good taste, Chachic. 😉 I bibliovangelize basically all of these.

This is why we are friends, Angie. LOL. Yes, Robin McKinley is always a good idea. I only have one title of hers in this pile but I love her books and would recommend them to fantasy fans too. Sigh, I hope Pegasus II gets published soon. Have you read her latest?

YES, you really need to read more Marchetta. I will be waiting for your thoughts on her other books.

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